Method and system for providing online records

ABSTRACT

A method for providing a user with the ability to access and collect legal records associated with the user includes assigning a phone number to the user for fax and voice user for the user to use to access a secure web site, providing the user with a document to provide to the legal services provider exercising rights of the user for access to the legal records, the document requesting the legal services provider to send the legal records to the phone number, receiving a private fax communication comprising a legal record associated with the consumer for which the consumer has requested and given permission to the legal services provider to send, converting the private fax communications into an image file format, storing the legal services record encoded in the image file format, and providing the user with secure access to the web site using the access information and providing on the web site an interface to the legal records of the user for the user to access the legal record.

PRIORITY STATEMENT

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.12/204,498, filed Sep. 4, 2008, which is a continuation-in-part of, andclaims priority to, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/225,518, filedSep. 12, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,121,855, issued on Feb. 21, 2012,hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the provision of online records,including financial and legal documents and managing of financial andlegal services. More particularly, the present invention relates toproviding a means for consumers to request their legal documents fromlegal service providers, store their legal documents, and provide forprivate communications between the consumers and their legal serviceproviders.

Legal documents can be particularly sensitive communications. Laws andattorney regulations place confidentiality limitations on legal records.In addition, certain legal documents such as legal opinions communicatedfrom attorneys to clients may be privileged communications. Theprivilege may be lost if the information is communicated to others.

In addition to legal records, certain records may be closely associatedwith legal records. These include certain health records such as healthcare power of attorneys. In addition certain financial records may beassociated with legal records, such as those financial records necessaryfor preparing tax returns or other financial disclosures.

One problem with legal documents is the number of such documents whichan individual, family, or small business, will develop over time. If allrecords are maintained, organization of the documents may be difficultand time-consuming. Without proper organization, finding particularrecords can be time-consuming or otherwise problematic.

To some extent, service providers may be relied upon to maintain certainrecords. For example, lawyers or accountants may maintain copies ofcertain records for a limited time. However, they may charge a fee forproviding copies of records. In addition, they may have documentretention policies which require destruction of records after a giventime period. Thus, individuals or other entities maintain their owncopies of legal records, financial records, and other types of records.

Of course, whenever records are routinely maintained by an individual orservice providers such as lawyers or accountants, there is still thepossibility of records being destroyed such as in fires, earthquakes,hurricanes, and the like. Thus there are various problems withmaintaining legal, financial records, and related records.

Another problem relates to conveying legal records. It should beappreciated than individual or entity may be represented by multipleattorneys or law firms for different matters. As such, a great deal ofcorrespondence and documentation may be generated and communicated backand forth between a customer and each attorney. Such information may bedifficult to organize as previously discussed. In addition, documentsrelating to a matter associated with one attorney may be relevant toanother matter being handled by another attorney. Thus, it maydifficult, time-consuming, costly, or otherwise problematic toselectively disseminate information between attorneys, accountants, orother service providers.

Another problem relates to the offering of unbundled legal services.Recently, there has been increased interest in lawyers providingunbundled legal services to their clients. In such instances, a clienttakes on more responsibility and the lawyer takes on less responsibilitywith limited representation. Unbundled legal services provides thepotential advantage to the client of being able to reduce legal costs.Yet, lawyers may be resistant to providing unbundled legal servicesbecause significant time and effort may be required to limit theirrepresentation and determine whether unbundled legal services areappropriate in a particular instance. In addition, collection ofinformation from clients or potential clients can be problematic, andmultiple requests for information or other documentation from clients orpotential clients may be required. Moreover, because of the reducedreliance on lawyers to provide legal services, it is increasinglyimportant that an individual or entity maintain their own complete legalrecords.

Another problem relates to the use of prepaid legal services. Prepaidlegal services typically involve an individual or group employee benefitplan in which members pay a periodic charge (such as a monthly fee orpremium) in exchange for access to certain legal services. In suchinstances, it becomes increasingly important for individual members tobe able to be able to provide documentation to the lawyer or lawyers whoprovide services under the plans and for the lawyer or lawyers to beable to communicate with the individual members in a cost effectivemanner. There may be significant lawyer time or administrative overheadin communicating necessary legal documents and other information backand forth between an attorney and a client.

Thus, there is a general lack of recognition of the need to providesecure and private communications between a legal or financial servicesprovider and their client and to do so in a manner that is convenientfor both the provider and the client. There is also a general lack ofrecognition of the problems for an individual to be able to store andmaintain those records in one secured, password protected account thatallows for files to be organized.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Therefore it is a primary object, feature, or advantage of the presentinvention to improve upon the state of the art.

It is a further object, feature, or advantage of the present inventionto facilitate privacy of legal records.

A still further object, feature, or advantage of the present inventionis to provide an individual with meaningful access to their legalrecords.

Yet another object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is toprovide for placing an individual in control of their legal records andallowing them to selectively provide access to others.

A still further object, feature, or advantage of the present inventionis to provide a method to store, organize, and annotate legal recordsand also to customize the storage by giving the user the ability to namethe folders in which those records are stored.

Another object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is togive users the ability to upload images.

Yet another object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is togive users the ability to forward records via fax to a healthcareprovider.

A further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is toprovide a means for individuals to store and access not only legaldocuments, but other types of related information, including health carerecords.

One or more of these and/or other objects, features, or advantages ofthe present invention will become apparent from the specification andclaims that follow.

According to one aspect of the present invention, a method for providinga user with the ability to access and collect legal records associatedwith the user is provided. The method includes assigning a phone numberto the user for fax and voice communications from a legal servicesprovider and associating access information with the user for the userto use to access a secure web site. The method further includesproviding the user with a document to provide to the legal servicesprovider exercising rights of the user for access to the legal records,the document requesting the legal services provider to send the legalrecords to the phone number. The method further includes receiving aprivate fax communication comprising a legal record associated with theconsumer for which the consumer has requested and given permission tothe legal services provider to send, converting the private faxcommunications into an image file format, and storing the legal servicesrecord encoded in the image file format. The method further includesproviding the user with secure access to the web site using the accessinformation and providing on the web site an interface to the legalrecords of the user for the user to access the legal record.

According to another aspect of the present invention, a method forproviding a user with the ability to access and collect legal recordsassociated with the user through use of a user account is provided. Themethod includes assigning a destination address individually associatedwith the user account for receiving communications from at least onelegal service providers and associating access information with the useraccount for the user to use to access a secure web site. The methodfurther includes receiving a communication from one of the at least onelegal services providers, the communication directed to the destinationaddress, the communication comprising a legal record associated with theuser for which the user has requested and given permission to the legalservices provider to send. The method further includes storing arepresentation of the legal record and providing the user with secureaccess to the web site using the access information and providing on theweb site an interface to the legal records of the user for the user touse.

According to another aspect of the present invention, a method forproviding a user with the ability to access, collect, and share legalrecords associated with the user through use of a user account isprovided. The method includes assigning a destination addressindividually associated with the user account for receivingcommunications from at least one legal service providers, associatingaccess information with the user account for the user to use to access asecure web site, and receiving a communication from one of the at leastone legal services providers, the communication directed to thedestination address, the communication including a legal recordassociated with the user for which the user has requested and givenpermission to the legal services provider to send. The method furtherincludes storing a representation of the legal record, providing theuser with secure access to the web site using the access information;and providing on the web site an interface to the legal records of theuser for the user to use to view, organize the legal records and sendthe legal records to one or more additional legal services providers.

According to another aspect of the present invention, a method forproviding a user with the ability to access, collect, and share legalrecords associated with the user through use of a user account isprovided. The method includes assigning an identifier associated withthe user account for receiving communications from a plurality of legalservice providers, associating access information with the user accountfor the user to use to access a secure web site, and receiving legalcommunications from the plurality of legal service providers. The legalcommunications are directed to the user account using the identifier andeach of the legal communications include information associated with theuser for which the user has requested and given permission to the legalservices providers to send. The method further includes staling arepresentation of the legal communications, providing the user withsecure access to the web site using the access information, andproviding on the web site an interface to the legal communications ofthe user for the user to use to view, organize the legal communicationsand send copies of the legal communications to one or more of theplurality of legal services providers.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is diagram illustrating one embodiment of a system of the presentinvention.

FIG. 2 is a pictorial representation of a sticker authorizingtransmissions of records to the user account according to one embodimentof the present invention.

FIG. 3 illustrate a card with legal record access information accordingto one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a system of thepresent invention.

FIG. 5A and FIG. 5B are flow diagrams illustrating an enrollment processaccording to one embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 6 is a flow diagram for accessing records according to oneembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 7 is a screen display of a web site according to one embodiment ofthe present invention.

FIG. 8 is another screen display of a web site according to oneembodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 9 is a screen display according to one embodiment.

FIG. 10 is a screen display for folder administration according toanother embodiment.

FIG. 11 is a screen display for an uploaded file feature according toanother embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The present invention provides for a convenient method for individualsto collect and store their private information, including legal,financial, insurance, medical, and related information and to provideprivate communications between the individual and their serviceproviders who generate the information or documents or need to accessthe information or documents. One of the ways that the present inventioncollects and stores private medical information and facilitates privatecommunications is through use of secure fax and voice communications.One method for providing secure fax and voice communications is toprovide a dedicated toll-free number for fax and voice communications.This dedicated toll-free number provides direct and privatecommunications between a service provider and their customer so that aservice provider can be assured that they are maintaining customercommunications in secret and to avoid violating applicable privacy lawsor customer expectations regarding privacy.

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating one embodiment of a system 100 of thepresent invention. In FIG. 1, a consumer 102 is shown. A legal serviceprovider 104 is also shown as well as a fax/voice server 106. A webserver 108 is operatively connected to the fax/voice server 106. Thelegal service provider 104 uses the phone 110 to communicate privatevoicemail messages through a toll-free dedicated phone number to thefax/voice server 106. In addition, the legal service provider faxeslegal records 112 to the fax/voice server 106 using the toll-freededicated phone number. As used herein, the term “legal records” refersto legal documents or documentation or other legal communications. Thelegal records 112 or a folder for containing the legal recordspreferably has a sticker 114 present. The sticker 114 indicates orinstructs the service provider 104 or their staff to fax the informationto the toll-free dedicated phone number. In addition, the sticker 114provides an indication of clear consent from the consumer 102 to thelegal services provider 104 to the toll-free dedicated phone number.Thus, it becomes a simple process for a consumer 102 to provide theirlegal services provider 104 with instructions to fax legal records, asimple process for the legal services provider 104 to obtain permissionto fulfill a request for legal services, and a simple process for thelegal services provider 104 to do so in a secure and convenient manneras the fax is going directly to a toll-free dedicated phone numberassociated with the customer 102.

The web server 108 is operatively connected to the fax/voice server 106such as over a network or otherwise. A customer 102 or their proxy cancommunicate directly with the web server 108 through a computing device109 or the fax/voice server 106 using a phone 117. The patient 102 canuse a card 116 that contains access information to log on to the webserver 108 associated with a web site of the present invention, or as areminder of their toll free dedicated phone number which they can callto access voicemail messages, listen to text-to-speech conversion ofemails, or otherwise access information.

The present invention also allows a user 102 to upload files using acomputing device 109 to the web server 108. In addition, the user 102can use the computing device 109 to interact with the web server 108 tospecify that a legal record or records needed to prepare a legaldocument is faxed via the fax/voice server 106 to a legal servicesprovider 104.

FIG. 2 illustrates one embodiment of a sticker 114 for a user to give totheir legal service provider to request or instruct their legal serviceprovider to fax communications to the toll free dedicated phone numberassociated with the consumer. Although it is preferred that a sticker114 be used because of the added convenience provided by being able topermanently or semi-permanently attach to a file at the legal serviceprovider's office, the present invention contemplates that other typesof documents could be used. The sticker 114 includes the phone number120 which is preferably a toll free dedicated phone number associatedwith the patient. Note that there is no pin number required whichgreatly simplifies the process of faxing documents. In addition, thename 122 of the consumer is shown. There is also a written request 124on the sticker 114 that instructs the legal services provider to fax therecords and explicitly gives permission to fax the communications. Thelanguage of the written request 124 may vary as necessary to comply withany applicable laws or regulations. It should be appreciated that thesticker 114 provides great convenience to both an individual who wantsto instruct their legal services provider to give them access to theirlegal records as well as to the legal services provider who can noweasily provide the individual with access to their legal servicerecords.

FIG. 3 illustrates one embodiment of a wallet card 116. The wallet cardhas a front side 130 and an opposite back side 132. The card 116includes the name of the individual 122, a URL for a web site 136 whichstores legal records for the individual. In addition there is accessinformation 134 such a username and password. The card 116 also includesthe toll free dedicated phone number 120 associated with the individual.Additional information may be placed on the back side 132 of the card116.

The present invention contemplates including the sticker 114 (or otherpermission/request document) and the card 116 in a welcome kit when anindividual or family subscribes or signs-up for the service. Inaddition, from the web site associated with the service, preferablyaddition stickers and/or additional cards can be printed and informationcan be updated as necessary.

FIG. 4 illustrates one embodiment of a system of the present invention.Preferably such a system is implemented using equipment from PrairieSystems, Inc. of Omaha, Nebr., although the present inventioncontemplates that other vendors may be used. As shown in FIG. 4, thesystem 200 includes a fax/voice server 202. The fax/voice server 202 isaccessible by a fax machine 204 or a phone 208 through using a dedicatedphone number 206. Preferably, the phone number 206 is toll-free as thisincreases the accessibility and convenience of the system which is veryimportant. However, the phone number 206 could also be a direct dialphone number. When the fax/voice server 202 receives a call, adetermination is made in step 210 as to whether the call is a voice callor a fax call. Where the call is a voice call, an interactive voiceresponse (IVR) system is used to determine who the caller is, thepurpose of the call, or other information, and then stores any voicemailmessage in voice storage 212. The system is adapted to notify theindividual that there is a voicemail message through an emailnotification in step 214 and/or other types of notification in step 216.Other types of notification can include, but are not limited to textmessages to a cell phone or pager. Thus, a legal services provider cancall the number 206 and leave a voicemail message for the individual andknow that the communication is a private communication. Thus, the legalservices provider can leave private and confidential information, suchas the results of a court decision or administrative action, or the needto schedule a new appointment, or other information. The individual isalerted to the presence of the voicemail message and can then call-in tothe fax/voice server 202 to check messages.

Where documents are faxed, fax images are collected and converted toportable document format (PDF) documents 218. Although, the PDF formatis preferred, the present invention contemplates that other types ofdocument conversions can be done as may be appropriate in a particularimplementation of the present invention. Based on the dedicated phonenumber 206 used to send the documents, the faxed documents are assignedto a user account and stored in step 220. The individual is alerted viaemail that the documents have been sent in step 224. Alternatively, theindividual is alerted via text messaging in step 222 that a fax has beensent.

The web site of the present invention provides a convenient location tocollect and store healthcare records and provide secure access to therecords. It also provides a convenient way to enroll in a service forproviding online access to records including legal records. FIGS. 5A and5B provides one embodiment of an enrollment process. In FIG. 5A, a user250 accesses a home page 252 for a legal records web site. In step 254,a determination is made as to whether the user 250 is an existingmember. If the member is, then in step 256 the user is provided accessto their user interface as shown in FIG. 6. If not, then in step 258 adetermination is made as to whether the user 250 agrees to terms andconditions of service. If not, then in step 260 the user is thanked fortheir interest but not allowed to continue. The user is also given theoption or encouraged to output the terms and conditions to a printer instep 262 so that they can review them closely and maintain a copy fortheir records if they wish. If in step 258, the user agrees to the termsand conditions of service then in step 264 the system collects userdata. User data 266 can include last name, first name, addressinformation, city, state, zip code, phone number, email/pager/mobiledevice information, emergency contact name, emergency contact phonenumber, primary care physician phone number, insurance information,allergies and medications, and/or other information. If all fields arereceived in step 268, then in step 272 the system assigns a user nameand password. It is to be understood that the user may also request aparticular username and/or set their own password. Where a user selectstheir own password, then in step 270, a determination is made as towhether the password meets security requirements. For example, there maybe a minimum number of characters required, or there must be at leastone numeric character, or other requirements. Where the user is allowedto select their own name, in step 274, a username database is searchedand in step 276 a determination is made as to whether or not the name isavailable. If it is, then in 278 the user is permitted to create apersonal identification number (PIN). In step 280, a rule such as onerequiring a particular number of digits or particular minimum digits isapplied. In step 282 the PIN is validated and the enrollment processproceeds to billing options in step 284. In FIG. 5B, the user is allowedto choose a plan in step 286. The individual could, for example, choosean individual or family plan from the plan options 288. In step 290, theuser enters credit card information 292 which may include a credit cardnumber, billing address, and CW number. This information is thensubmitted to a payment processor 294. In step 298, a determination ismade as to whether the credit card information can be authorized forpayment. If not, then the number of retries is determined in step 296and the user is allowed to re-enter their credit card information instep 290. If there have already been two tries to validate credit cardinformation, then in step 300 the individual is told that they cannotenroll at this time and should try again later. If payment is authorizedin step 298 then in step 302 a dedicated toll free phone number isassigned and an IP address associated with the user is registered. Instep 304 a user account is created. In step 306 an email notificationconfirming registration is sent to the user. In step 308 the user canbegin to setup their personal web site such as their database of legalservice providers, family members, calendar, and otherwise configuretheir web site.

Where a calendar is used, the present invention contemplates that thecalendar can be synchronized with an application such as MicrosoftOutlook, a calendar program associated with a PDA, or other personalinformation manager.

After registration, the user can access the user interface of the website. FIG. 6 illustrates one embodiment of the user interface 256. Theuser 250 can access the homepage 252. In step 400, a determination ismade as to whether the system recognizes the ip address being used bythe user as being associated with the user. If the ip address is notrecognized then extra security measures are taken beginning in step 414.In step 414 a username and a double level of password log-in isrequired. If a valid log-in, then the process proceeds to step 424. Ifnot, then in step 418, the number of invalid log-in attempts or tries ismonitored and if it is three, then in step 420 the account is frozen.Returning to step 400, if the ip address is recognized as beingassociated with the user, then in step 402 a username and a single levelof password log-in is required. In step 412 a determination is made asto whether or not the password is valid. If a valid password, then theprocess proceeds to step 424. If not, then in step 404 a determinationis made as to the number of invalid attempts. After three invalidattempts, in step 406 the account is frozen and in step 408 an email issent to the individual who may, in step 410, implement procedures tochange the password and re-open the account.

Returning to step 424, a determination is made as to whether the accountis associated with an individual or a family. If the account isassociated with a family, then in step 426, the user can select thefamily member and access the family database 428. If, in step 424 theaccount is not a family account, then in step 430 the user can viewtheir mailbox showing new PDF files and voice files. Preferably, thesenew files include date and time stamps so that the user can see when thefiles were received.

In step 432, the user is allowed to annotate the messages to betteridentify the messages in a manner that is convenient for the user. Instep 434, the user can play the voicemail messages. In step 436, theuser can choose to save the messages to voice storage 438 or to send themessage to the trash 440. In step 442, the user can select a legalservices provider to associate with the voicemail messages. For example,the lawyer from which the voicemail or imaged document was received.Preferably the lawyer is within the database 444. If not, then in step460, the user can update the database 444 to include the lawyer. Theuser can then organize the voicemail or document according to the user'spreference into one or more file folders. Examples of file folders mayinclude TAXES 446, HEALTH CARE 448, REAL ESTATE 450, TRUSTS 452, OTHER454. Any number of types of documents may be included, includingfinancial records, and vital records which may include wills, livingwills, healthcare power of attorneys, and related information. The usercan make new file folders such as file folder 456 and identify itappropriately. The user interface offers functions 458 such as movementof files between folders, drag and drop, cut and paste, and/or otherfunctions that will assist the user in organizing their records.

The present invention provides for each of the file folders to beprotected with one or more additional passwords. Such an implementationis particularly useful in a number of contexts. For example, the use ofmultiple passwords allows information such as insurance information,financial information, or other proprietary information, medicalrecords, and other type of information to be protected with differinglevels of access.

Another example of where this extra layer of security can be useful iswhere a single account is shared by a family consisting of two parentsand multiple children. Each parent may have their own folder separatelypassword protected so that the other parent cannot access their folder,but still allowing both parents to access the folders for the children.

FIG. 7 illustrates one embodiment of a screen display of the presentinvention. In FIG. 7, the screen display 500 includes a menu bar 502along the top with different menu items such as “Home” 504, “My Records”506, “My Calendar” 508, and “My Lawyer” 512. The screen display 500 alsoincludes a reminder to the individual of their toll free dedicated phonenumber 514. A message center 516 includes alerts as to recent faxes,voicemails, appointments, legal-related deadlines, or other relatedevents. The user can view the recent faxes 518, and for each fax, canfile it using fax filing options 520 which allow the user to give adocument title to the fax, associate a legal services provider with thefax, file the fax under a particular account where the account is afamily account, and identify the fax by type of document.

It should also be appreciated that a user need not fax themselvesdocuments. Instead, the user can upload scanned documents or other filesin any number of formats.

FIG. 8 illustrates another example of a screen display according to oneembodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 8, the screen display 550also includes a files section 552 wherein different folders are shownfor storing and organizing information. This allows a user to storerecords in a manner appropriate for them. In one embodiment, the folderscan include separate folders for taxes, health care, real estate,trusts, and other types of records.

As shown in FIG. 8, there is a promotional space 554. The presentinvention allows for promotional material to be placed in thepromotional space 554 that is of potential interest to the user. Thepromotional information can come from a third party source oradvertiser. In additions, news information may be placed in a newsinformation portion 556 of the web page. The news information caninclude breaking news of potential interest or importance to the user.

FIG. 9 is another example of a screen display 560 according to oneembodiment of the present invention. Note that a MY ACCOUNT option 513is shown near the top of the screen display 560. Also note that a useris allowed to select a family member using the dropdown list box 515.There is also an upload record option 602 provided so that a user mayupload files of various types directly to their account.

Shown in the MY FILES portion 552 are a plurality of file folders,including: TAXES folder 562, HEALTH CARE folder 564, REAL ESTATE folder566, TRUSTS folder 568. The various file folders shown provide aconvenient method for users to organize their files. Of course anynumber of additional file folders may be added. Note that each folderindicates how many files are stored within the file folder.

A WHAT'S NEW portion 594 allows users to learn about new features orother information. A FAMILY panel 596 can display information or linksto information relevant to families. A SENIORS panel 598 can displayinformation or links to information relevant to seniors. A LAWYERS panel600 can display information or link to information relevant to lawyers.Of course, the present invention contemplates that panels 596, 598 and600 need not be present, and where present can be used to convey othertypes of information of potential interest to users.

FIG. 10 is another example of a screen display according to oneembodiment of the present invention. The screen display 610 allows forfolder administration. A folder administration portion 612 includes alisting of multiple folders (16 shown) with a column 614 indicating thecurrent name for each folder and a column 616 indicating the new name tobe assigned to each folder. In operation a user can change the name ofthe folders to suit their particular needs. Note that at least a portionof the folders have a password associated with them. This allows a userto create a password such as by pressing buttons 618, 622, 624, 626.This provides an additional layer of security to these files.

FIG. 11 is a screen display for an uploaded file feature according toanother embodiment of the present invention. The screen display 630allows for uploading a legal record 602. The upload a record window 632allows the user to select a file to be uploaded 634 by browsing 636 tothe location of the stored file. For example, if the user has an imagesaved in a picture format such as a jpeg, they would be able to browse636 to the file and upload the file 634 to add to or to make currenttheir present set of records. The upload a record window 632 also allowsthe user to record a title 638 for the file uploaded 634. Additionally,the uploaded a record window 632 allows the user to associate the fileuploaded 634 with the appropriate lawyer selected from a drop-down list640. If the account is family or joint type account and allows storinglegal records for multiple persons, the user may use the drop-down menu642 to select the family member 642 to whom this newly uploaded file 634should be associated with. The upload a record window 632 also allowsthe user to record a date 644 associated with the newly uploaded file634. Lastly, the user has the option of selecting the individual folders646 where he or she would like a copy of the newly uploaded file 634 tobe saved. For example, the user may wish to save the same document inmultiple folders. The upload a record window 632 allows the user toperiodically update their records with important medical information andassociate that information with the appropriate folders. The upload arecord window 632 also makes it easy for the user to browse to and savelegal files in electronic form in a convenient and organized manner.

In one embodiment, not only is a password required to access thewebsite, but an additional password is required to access such a folder.This feature can be advantageous in a number of different situations.For example, a family may share an account, but each spouse may maintaincertain files in confidence from the other. As shown there are buttons618, 622, 624, 626 for providing a secondary level of passwordprotection.

The present invention contemplates numerous options, variations, andalternatives. For example, legal service providers may be legal serviceproviders made available through prepaid legal services, including thosemade available through an employer sponsored plan. In addition, thelegal service providers may provide either bundled or unbundled legalservices.

The present invention is not to be limited to the specific disclosureprovide herein. The present invention contemplates numerous variationsas may be appropriate in a particular context, environment, orsituation.

What is claimed is:
 1. A method for providing a user with the ability to access and collect legal records associated with the user, comprising: associating access information with the user for the user to use to access the secure web site on a server; providing the user with a document to provide to a legal services provider exercising rights of the user for access to the legal records, the document requesting the legal services provider to send the legal records to a user account associated with the user; electronically receiving a communication comprising a legal record from the legal services provider at the server, the communication directed to the user account, the legal record comprising information associated with the user for which the user has requested and given permission to the legal services providers to send; storing a representation of the legal record on the server; and providing the user with secure access to the web site on the server using the access information and providing on the web site an interface to the legal records of the user for the user to access the legal record.
 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising receiving at the server voice communications message from the legal services provider to the user and storing the voice communications message on the server.
 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising alerting the user of the voice communications message from the legal services provider and providing the user with access information to access the voice communications message through the web site.
 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising assigning a phone number to the user account for fax and voice communications from the legal services provider.
 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the document is a sticker adapted for attachment to the legal record a file associated with the user.
 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the web site interface further provides for organizing and annotating the legal records by the user into separate file folders with functionality for the user to name the file folders and add file folders.
 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the electronically receiving a communication comprises receiving a fax transmission from the legal services provider.
 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising alerting the user of the fax transmission from the legal services provider.
 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the alerting comprises sending a text message to the user.
 10. The method of claim 8 wherein the alerting comprises sending an email to the user.
 11. The method of claim 8 wherein the alerting comprises sending a voice message to the user.
 12. The method of claim 1 further comprising providing on the web site means to calendar an appointment with a legal services provider.
 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising sending a reminder regarding the appointment with the legal services provider.
 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the reminder is a text message.
 15. The method of claim 13 wherein the reminder is an email.
 16. The method of claim 13 wherein the reminder is a voice message.
 17. The method of claim 1 further comprising receiving payment from the user for facilitating access to the legal records associated with the user.
 18. The method of claim 1 further comprising creating stickers from the web site and requesting legal service providers to fax legal records to the phone number, wherein the stickers include information requesting legal service providers to fax legal records to the phone number.
 19. The method of claim 1 further comprising providing means for protecting documents with at least one additional layer of password protection.
 20. A method for providing a user with the ability to access and collect legal records associated with the user through use of a user account, the method comprising: assigning a destination address through a secure web site, the destination address individually associated with the user account for receiving communications from at least one legal service providers; associating access information with the user account for the user to use to access the secure web site; receiving a communication from one of the at least one legal services providers at the web site, the communication directed to the destination address, the communication comprising a first legal record associated with the user for which the user has requested and given permission to the legal services provider to send; storing a representation of the first legal record at the web site; providing the user with secure access to the web site using the access information; receiving a second legal record from the user uploaded to the web site; providing on the web site an interface to the legal records of the user, including the first legal record and the second legal record, for the user to use; wherein the interface further provides for organizing and annotating the legal records by the user into separate file folders with functionality for the user to name the file folders and add file folders; wherein the interface further provides for providing means to assign additional password protection to one or more of the file folders; and wherein at least one of the legal service providers are associated with prepaid legal services.
 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the destination address is a phone number.
 22. The method of claim 2l wherein the phone number is a toll-free phone number.
 23. The method of claim 20 wherein the destination address is an email address.
 24. The method of claim 20 wherein the destination address is embedded in a bar code.
 25. The method of claim 20 wherein the access information includes a first set of access information for providing a first level of security and at least one second set of access information for providing an additional level of security.
 26. The method claim 20 wherein the legal record comprises a vital document.
 27. A method for providing a user with the ability to access, collect, and share legal records associated with the user through use of a user account, the method comprising: associating access information with the user account for the user to use to access the secure web site on a server; receiving a communication from one of the at least one legal services providers at the server, the communication directed to the user account, the communication comprising a legal record associated with the user for which the user has requested and given permission to the legal services provider to send; storing a representation of the legal record at the server; providing the user with secure access to the web site on the server using the access information; providing on the web site an interface to the legal records of the user for the user to use to view the legal records, organize the legal records and send the legal records to one or more additional legal services providers; and wherein at least one of the legal service providers are associated with prepaid legal services.
 28. The method of claim 27 wherein the prepaid legal services being provided by an employer sponsored plan.
 29. The method of claim 27 wherein at least one of the at least one legal service providers provides unbundled legal services to the user.
 30. A method for providing a user with the ability to access, collect, and share legal records associated with the user through use of a user account, the method comprising: assigning through a secure web site an identifier associated with the user account for receiving communications from a plurality of legal service providers; associating access information with the user account for the user to use to access the secure web site stored on a server; receiving legal communications from the plurality of legal service providers at the server, the legal communications directed to the user account using the identifier, each of the legal communications comprising information associated with the user for which the user has requested and given permission to the legal services providers to send; storing a representation of the legal communications on the server; providing the user with secure access to the web site using the access information; providing on the web site an interface to the legal communications of the user for the user to use to view, organize the legal communications and send copies of the legal communications to one or more of the plurality of legal services providers; and wherein at least one of the legal service providers are associated with prepaid legal services. 